Designer / Developer

PBS Kids

The Electric Company - Website

The new Electric Company website represents the most immersive and interactive brand PBS has, and it does so in HTML5 that runs on everything, including iOS and Android, and PCs all the way back to the monstrosity that is Internet Explorer 7.

On this project I was responsible for the site's overall UX and design (with help from some talented illustrators and animators), and all the programming.

PBS Kids

Prankster Planet Game

The most popular game PBS has ever launched, with millions of players. Flash based, side-scrolling, educational platformer, with custom avatar designer, 21 huge beautiful levels, and
lots of mini-games.

As part of a large team at Primal Screen I designed a lot of the UI/UX and menu system and most of the levels (based on an art style developed by Primal's talented illustrators).
I was completely responsible for the code in the side-scroller, and a lot of the other modules and menus.

MODA

Interactive Touchscreens and Video Array

MODA is the Museum of Design in Atlanta, so when they need to show information about their exhibits, naturally it has to be beautifully designed on the latest technology. Four 42" monitors
make up a synced video array, and four 32" touchscreen monitors in portrait orientation provide museum and exhibit information and play videos.

I did a large portion of the design, and all
the coding, not to mention installation of the hardware.

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